The No 8834.011 surface mounted cupboard latch originally would have been found in early 20th-century kitchens and pantries. The French Bull’s Eye knob, designed by Steven Sclaroff, turns to retract the spring-loaded latch. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8847 spring loaded cabinet door catch is typically used to secure the inactive leaf of a pair of doors. It was often found on classic, simple kitchen cabinets of the early 20th century. All NANZ finishes are available, including polished chrome, burnished brass, and antique brass.
Designed as part of the Chizler Collection, the Nº 8860 cabinet knob design began with hand drawings, followed by wooden models In the studio, files, saws, chisels and scrapers are utilized to fashion masters which are in turn used to create molds. Each handle is made through the lost wax process. The textured and organic nature of this handle interacts beautifully with a range of finishes. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
Designed as part of the Chizler Collection, the Nº 8862 cabinet pull design began with hand drawings, followed by wooden models In the studio, files, saws, chisels and scrapers are utilized to fashion masters which are in turn used to create molds. Each handle is made through the lost wax process. The textured and organic nature of this handle interacts beautifully with a range of finishes. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Nº 8863 surface mounted cabinet pull balances a stepped profile with subtle curves and a crescent finger space. Suitable for cabinet doors and drawers, the pull is available in all NANZ plated and patinated finishes.
The Nº 8877 Mushroom Cabinet Knob with integral rosette features a smooth domed handle and elegantly curved shank. The classic proportions make the knob suitable for a variety of styles. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
From our Soho Studio comes this eleven-sided fixed pull. With a steady interest in these multi-sided designs we’ve created a multitude of versions of these prismatic designs. Falling in our Avant Gard Collection, the handle may be used as a simple pull or modified to operate a latching mechanism. Available in all plated and patinated finishes.
The Nº 8889 Tall Dish Cabinet Knob features a curvaceous shank, which swells to meet a simple base. The expansive face of the knob and narrow shank make the knob easy to grasp, and interesting from all angles. The classic proportions make the knob suitable for a variety of styles. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The No 8901 is a simple and elegant cabinet knob suitable for a both contemporary and traditional interiors. The spherical knob features classical subtleties in its stepped cavetto and ovolo shank. All NANZ plated and patinated finishes are available.
The Bauhaus-inspired No 8903 cabinet knob follows the School’s disciplined use of geometrical forms, while producing a beautifully proportioned, elegant design. Finishes available include satin nickel, polished brass, matte antique brass, polished chrome and dark oxidized bronze, as well as the myriad of other NANZ finishes.